Safety of long-term electricalperipheral nerve stimulation: review of the state of the art

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作者
Gunter, Clara [1 ]
Delbeke, Jean [2 ]
Ortiz-Catalan, Max [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Chalmers Univ Technol, Dept Elect Engn, Biomechatron & Neurorehabil Lab, S-41296 Gothenburg, Sweden
[2] Univ Ghent, Inst Neurosci, Dept Neurol, LCEN3, C Heymanslaan 10, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
[3] Integrum AB, Krokslatts Fabriker 50, S-43137 Molndal, Sweden
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Electrical stimulation; Safety; Peripheral nervous system; Nerve stimulation; Implants; CURRENT-DENSITY PROFILES; PERIPHERAL-NERVE; NEURAL DAMAGE; SENSORY FEEDBACK; ELECTRODE ARRAY; CUFF ELECTRODES; PULSE DURATION; WAVE-FORMS; SYSTEM; TISSUE;
D O I
10.1186/s12984-018-0474-8
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
BackgroundElectrical stimulation of peripheral nerves is used in a variety of applications such as restoring motor function in paralyzed limbs, and more recently, as means to provide intuitive sensory feedback in limb prostheses. However, literature on the safety requirements for stimulation is scarce, particularly for chronic applications. Some aspects of nerve interfacing such as the effect of stimulation parameters on electrochemical processes and charge limitations have been reviewed, but often only for applications in the central nervous system. This review focuses on the safety of electrical stimulation of peripheral nerve in humans.MethodsWe analyzed early animal studies evaluating damage thresholds, as well as more recent investigations in humans. Safety requirements were divided into two main categories: passive and active safety. We made the distinction between short-term (<30days) and chronic (>30days) applications, as well as between electrode preservation (biostability) and body tissue healthy survival (harmlessness). In addition, transferability of experimental results between different tissues and species was considered.ResultsAt present, extraneural electrodes have shown superior long-term stability in comparison to intraneural electrodes. Safety limitations on pulse amplitude (and consequently, charge injection) are dependent on geometrical factors such as electrode placement, size, and proximity to the stimulated fiber. In contrast, other parameters such as stimulation frequency and percentage of effective stimulation time are more generally applicable. Currently, chronic stimulation at frequencies below 30Hz and percentages of effective stimulation time below 50% is considered safe, but more precise data drawn from large databases are necessary. Unfortunately, stimulation protocols are not systematically documented in the literature, which limits the feasibility of meta-analysis and impedes the generalization of conclusions. We therefore propose a standardized list of parameters necessary to define electrical stimulation and allow future studies to contribute to meta-analyses.ConclusionThe safety of chronic continuous peripheral nerve stimulation at frequencies higher than 30Hz has yet to be documented. Precise parameter values leading to stimulation-induced depression of neuronal excitability (SIDNE) and neuronal damage, as well as the transition between the two, are still lacking. At present, neural damage mechanisms through electrical stimulation remain obscure.
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